As both the heat and the sun’s rays can potentially harm children, particularly those with existing health conditions, the NDNA recommends taking extra precaution.
It also advises taking the opportunity to teach children about good sun safety both by example and through activities.
Lead early years adviser Jo Baranek said, ‘Although it is lovely to have some sunny days, the heat itself can cause many problems particularly for young children and can exacerbate existing conditions such as asthma.
‘Learning about being safe in the sun is an important life lesson. Make sure you lead by example so the children see adults enjoying the sun but being safe in hot weather. Encourage them to be “sun safe”, to know the risks and look after their friends to see if they are ok.
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